A young Palestinian girl was asked to recite a poem during a PA TV children’s program on May 12, 2012. This poem, according to the host of the show, teaches children “responsibility and belonging.”
The messages of “responsibility and belonging” in the poem include:
1. Insults to Christians and Jews:
“They are remnants of the [Christian] crusaders and Khaibar [Jews],” and are “inferior and smaller, more cowardly and despised.”
2. Christians and Jews are the “enemy,” referred to as:
“the enemies of destiny.”
3. Violence is glorified and encouraged:
“Where is my weapon? I found it – a stone. I took it and threw it at the enemies of destiny.”
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